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At Jesup, Wayne C*»*uttgr Georgia.
Organ of Wayne CerorSy and City of
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Whaley & Morris : if "■ rs
Joseph A. ttorris : : Editor
Entered at the Pott Office at Jextg^ Cat,.as Second Glass Mail
Matter.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
Y«tr . . . $1.0 ( Sus Mownft* - . . 30 cU. 3 Months . . 25 ctn.
Advertising rates made known on cation.
JESUP. GEORGfA.. TfTVE 18 1910.
Since the disgraceful
wpon the part of a crowd of nr
ddns and rowdies' las" week
ihf owing eggs at the Baxley hue
mail team who were in our City
fesr a friendly game of ball,
thorities have been making
ttrestipation in order to locate
punish the guiity parties,
3&fite a crowd of the gang
my before the Mayor yesterday
and it resulted in the conviction
<wf two of the guilty parties
-were very properly fined by the
.Mayor. It is hoped that if others
xeere engaged that they will be
located and speedily punished,
flic prosecution was backed by
Mr. Roy Breen Manager of the
Joomp baaebail team and the
other members of the team and
dkeir vigilance in the matter
•retain ly commendable. TbeNews
auks to condemn in no
red termBthe acts of this crowd
* street urchins who seek to re-
12* li upon the sterling young man
-boot! of Jesup.
iJcrcven, Ga. June 14tb, 1910.
Mr. Editor:-
1 would like to sound a note
mi warning to the farmers who
am* the producers of cotton.
Would yon I e surprised to
apian on foo to lower the price
•f ootton for the coming season, I
*Sl»e staple now for upland is ftf
toen cents and thirty fou r
iorif-ea Island gives but little
room for the speculator to draw
what he might consider his pro
X*to part of the profits. I do not
oeosider him entitled to such »
t benefit, but he thinks he
this brings an issue in defense
mi which the speculator will ftt«n*
on send out his agents rusk
iag up bearish reports, to use
tertn of courtship, “ flirting''’'
unth the market. Hence you mm
ikv-* cry will is; "cotton uttie late
■isand fairly good, acreage increaa
**., t ud cotton generally in fine
condition, i>ater on comes anot¬
her re port plenty of ram, cotton
in line shape, - so you see the
tevadoi tne speculators romantic
isle boost crop conditions and if
OTKMtgh such gossi p can be floated
terw the cotton belt, to create a.
sentiment, then this senti
then it will have thodeisred
tefect and the speculator will have
accomplished his designs. Then
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the , »cxt thing . . will hear , , .
youi 11
c °tt<»fi t«° lugh, plenty _of
li made, look tor a break m
any time buyers "
no deiaiuin. Next h 1 '*’
txaoes the rusa everybody wants
tooeil belore the market breaks
consequently everybody helps
telwvau iu- market. So you see u>«
has fixed the plau
IbcfAmier is caught in the
mi the nPeculator helping him
las battle before the farmer*
it. Now lets reason the otter
Alter the buyers load op
*!»■>>• make out ui tt there is oeolly
us i-.ucheottou luadeas
for so the buyers turn
aud up goes cotton and th*
ten»rr has given away a port »f
fcaseottoa under a scare, you know
CK|>erh*.Bco so»etim«8 teacher* *
<ie&T lesson and why should we
profit thereby l. Coitonat
■Cut pries® and under present
4kt>^as is very cheap and I have
4 mJh but that present price#
•teSjAvutamedthroughtne coming
feaMHi. \V hen iiid you ever see
when cotton supply was
•ea t exhaust, o as ai the pre
*?!>., nd in the face of this. lt
■rear- nigh cotton. Moke all tbe
«Aton you pl« ase you can’t hurt
prices next season. But tbe befa
It plan is to raise all of oar
supplies and keep on hand a
scarcity rather than a scarcity of
cxrr. and t aeon.
Very truly yours,
C. 8. Meaiows.
Additional Locals
Tfce CVincil proceedings of
|wetk are iierewith printed.
ft NIise Hester Burton
and
Ay cock of Monroe Ga left
5 .their home Monday where
flie-rowmcr.
Mrs*. Eminie .kw.es, of Lulaton,
in vraititag Mrs W. M. Roberson,
Mr. I. M. Brown of Slover,
Jesup Saturday on busi
m*m
Mr, Bob Thompson, of near
(Testify was in town Saturday.
*fe„ J. T. Kinchen, of near
Ijkaip was in town Saturday t n
KitMkwtts.
\ Tba&AUc daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. F- E. Cohen is still at the
*
at Savannah Their many
tn Jesup sympathize with
ithejpamits of little Alice and
far v. speedy recovery.
• Niotv-e is hereby given that
the w.uA'.tsigned has applied to
,tk*.t)fdm*ry of said County for
few*** to sell 'latrd belonging to the
Estate*; af M. Fleming Smith for
tfc« payment of debts, and for the
purpose of distribution. Said ap
will le heard at the rc
, f the Court of Ordi
for said County to be held
Hi* first Monday in July 1910,
fMx «(ii day of June 1910.
°‘ F ', L '>|; t!eficId -
A«mirjietrator . . . the
upon Estate of
i M, Fleming Smith.
“
To Executors, Administrators
ami Guardians: The law require 8
that ynu should make your annua!
retvrrr cm the first Monday in
Jsnly of each rear those failing to
male* tbsor return on that date
jWiRIcw cited to show cause why
tfivy avc in dc fau It
■Thin Jane 8th 191<\
J. I>. Crawford, Ordinary. J
Sfr*. Mary E. Bennett, having
made application for twelve
rwowtGfs support out of the
CScgtefct*. «f Henry Bennett, and
duly appointed to S.'t
tine same baving filed their
xtt ^ t persons concerr.od are
i t a w J bii wquiTed to show-cause be
th«s CiMirt of Ordinary o
on the first Monday
tions^uW Jute J9I0 wnv said annlien “
not be granted. :
'flua, day of June 1910
j U i) (Vawfm-d dTn»rv !
'
0r
€nsuntt« Wayne County. To all
.it t&xy concern: J. C. Dye
i*» jtiropH'r form applied to
ftK ^na^ent Letters of Ad
vmlira&ioo on the estate of 11a
Ute of said County, this
tecitr all and singular the cred
ad n«»t of kin of Ila Gibbs
booitd appcar at my office with
lime afiowed b.v law and
if any they can why
penoaaesit administration should
be granted to J. C. n ye. on
liibba estate. Witness mv
oScial signature, this Sdoy
1#10,
X D. Crawford. Ordinary
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I b*x ts» exprese my sincere
thanks to my patrons and friends
_ ,. . .., Support tins
x I will remain in Jesup
during ds* summer months and
vtR give music lessnos to and
daMrifiX my services.
Respectfullv,
H. B. 'Maodeville,
Ordinary V
j^kd%)fHr~tt<£tTt£$
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I Pereas Mrs Martha A. Pop
Popwell!^^
i it ; n his petition, duly
: and entered on record, that
! has fully administered James
Pop-veil Sr. estate:
This is. thereof, to cite all
sons concerned, kindred
creditors, to show eaus^, if
they can, why said Admiaisti
should not be discharged fran I
administration, and receive
ters td Dismission the first
day in July 1910.
J. D. Crawford, Ordinary
Georgia Wa.vne County.
Whereas M. C. Harper,
trator of J. A. Harper represents
to the Court in his petition duly
• filed and entered on record
he has fully administered J. A.
Harpers estate; This is, therefore
to cite all persons 'concerned, kin¬
dred and creditors to show cause
if any they car. why said Admin¬
istrator should not be discharged
from his administration and re¬
ceive lettc-s of dismission on the
first Monday in July 1910.
J. D. Crawford, Ordinary.
(xtotgia Wa.vne County.
L. S. Morris, Guardian of
Leonard Odum, has applied to
me for a d sc barge from his guard
ianship of Leonard Odum: This
is therefore to notify all persons
concerned to file their objections
if any they have, on or before the
first .Monday in Jui.y next, else he
will be discharged from his guard
ianship as applied for. J. D.
Crawford Ordinary.
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'Georgia Wa.»no County. To all
whom it may concern Alfred R it
ch having in proper form applied
tome for Permanent letters of
Administration on the est ate of
O. B. Pitch late of said county
this is to Cite all and singular the
credito rs and next of kin *f G. B
Rite!) to be and appear at m.v f*fFi
ce within the time allowed b.v law
and show cause If any they can
why permanent administration
should not bo B. granted to Alfred
Ritch on G. Ri tchs estate
Witness my hand and official sign
ature this 7th |day of June 1910.
J. D. Crawford < >rdinary.
Georgia Moyne County
The return of the appraises set
ting ai*art twelve months
port to the family of vi. R. She?
field deceased, having been filed
iu my office, all persons concern
eci are cited to show cause by the
^ day of July 1910 why S-nd
for twelve months
sup port'should mot be 5g ranted,
This JneTth 1910.
J. D. C rawford Ordinary.
NOTICE
My wife Mollie Rooks has left
my home without m.v coi sent.
This is to notify all parties tin !
T 1 w ' v ',ll 111 not not be Uo resnonsible ft sponsible for lot »nv any
' ,cbt ° contracted by her.
(Signed) W. R. Rooks.
vs 6xvV^ ©tvs Tvact \o op
And Only One Man in
Savannah if You Want
GIjASSK*>
That i» glasses fitted as they ought to be, and the beat that meust**
can buy. Dr, Hines the Eye Sight Expert is recognized as being
the most scientific and progressive refractionist in the South.
His knowledge ot Optics and refraction ignot only grantor than
any one In Savannah, but in this section. He know* o v ary defect
ofthe'Eyehow to correct them with lenses, and when giassraaie giv¬
en by him, they are always right ana never given nnlass needed.
Dr. Hines test the Eyes of every patents himself and grind every
lens that is fitted therefore you run no risk in seeing him.
Most headaches are caused by defectiveeye sight, orntnsoitrc trou¬
ble, be can cure you.^ EXAMINATION FREE.
HINES OPTICAL^COMPANY,
Bell Street, Cor Oglethorpe Ave. Savannah Ga.
Sheriffs Sale
Georgia Wayne County.
Will be sold before tka Court
House door in said County bet
the legal hours ®f the
First Tuesday in July lSi.0, the
ollowing property, to-wit: All
that parcel or tract of And lying
and being in the Third Larid fks
trict of 01 iginally Appling, t;ow
Wayne. County, Georgia, the
same being a p >rtion cf that Jot
or parcel of land oceordidg u> the
map or plan thereof and known
and designated as lot Number
125 the same being One Hundred
acres more or less of land adjoin¬
ing the other portion of a tract of
iaud sold by Robert Hilliard to
W. J. O’Quinn and the same be¬
ing the land conveyed by Robert
Hiiliard by bond for Title to J
I. T. Worthy and bound as fol¬
lows on the North by a Branch,
>n the East by line agreed upon
by Robert Hilliard and W. J.
O'Quinn commencing at branch
and running across said tract to
the original line being One Han¬
dled acres more or less: S*id pro¬
perty levied on to satisfy xu exe¬
cution issued from the Superior
Court of said County in favor of
Robert Hilliard and against J. I.
T. Wot thy from the April Term
of Wayne Superior Court*
Said property will be swld to
the highest ami best bidder for
rash the purchaser paying for
title.
Written rot ice of the within
and -ale has been given to
the defendant in posessk)a. T>iis
*he ^t> day of 1910.
J. S Lee
Georgia, Wayne County.
Will be sold on the first Ttres
,;av in Julv ’ 1910 ’ at P uWic out
cry at the coart hour* in said
county, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, certain property, of which
the following is a full and com¬
plete description: That certain
tract or paaeel of had, situate,
lying and being in the Town of
Jesup, said State ami county, and
fror.tim on Brunswick street one
hundred feet ami ruuntug back
H t right angles with said street,
one hundred forty fret, ami
bounded on the east by Br«n
street, south b.v land of
Mrs. L. Clary, north by land of
Mrs. Fannie Bryan and alley
on the west by land of Mrs.
Mrs. Fannie Me Calk
Said property levied on as the
property of M. Carter, to satisfy
an oxecutjon from ch e
Court of said county in
of E. A. Weil against Cl D.
and Company C. D. Buf
ami M. Carter;said property
in possession of s»id M.
This the 7th. d*y of June, 1910.
J. S. Lee, Sheriff.
NOTICE.
*»»•< am prepared to furnish
COFFINS And CASKETS
In Wood, (doth, and plush covered Metalic and Metal Lined
Also Lobes, Etc r . on SHORT NOTICE. I have a NEW
HEARSE and Everything EIs° Necessary to ASSURE
FIRST CLASS SERVICE In my .UNDERTAKING BUSI¬
NESS. My charges are more MODERATE than usual.
Call On Me At
Winn & Co.
W. T. Wilkins , Agent,
Bank With It
The PAYS
1 RCfiATS AND PARMBtS
•THE OLD RELIABLE » f
Its many safe-guards for the peoples’ money;
Its alert Board of Directors:
Its capital and surplus;
Its oosservative policy
are for
Your Protection
w Repair Blacksmithing E ARE Work Prepared usually of all kinds. done to in do Wood a all modern Veranda kinds shop. Col¬ of
umns Brackets and Daubster work. Screen
Doors and Window Screens fitted. Let me give you pri¬
ces and you will save money. Personal attention to eacli
and every job. Call on us on jobs you need.
\V. H. T URN ER& SONS
JESUP, GEORGIA.
Announcements
For sheriff
To thevoters of Wa.vne County
I hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for re-election to the office
of Sheriff of Wayne County and
would appreciate the vote of all
m.v friends. I believe I have filled
the office honorably and faithfully
and I would appreciate an endorse¬
ment from the people. 1 promise
the same good attention, to the
interests of the people that I
have shown in the short time I
have had opportunity tir,ce I was
honored by them. Faithfully
Jos. 8. Lee.
FOR SHERIFF
To the Voters of Wayne Connty;
I hereby announce m.v Candida
for the office of Sheriff of Wa
County, subject to the demo
primary, and solicit your
and influence. If elected
pledge my best efforts towards
duties devolving upon the
management of the office.
Respectfully Yours,
W. 0. Strickland.
For Represenative
To the voters of Wayne Coun¬
I heresy announce my can¬
for Represenative of Way¬
County, subject to the action
the Democratic Primary and
the votes and influence of
friends through-out the coun¬
and if elected, I promise to
the duties of said office to
best «f my ability.
Respectfully.
B. G. Middleton,
Dont spend a cent of cash until
you see my bargains in every de¬
partment of my store.
J. H. Wilkins, & Co.
FOR SHERIFF
To the Voters of Wa.vne Coun¬
ty* By solicitite.tion of many vot¬
ers of Wayne County I hereby
announce myself a candidate for
Sheriff of Wayne County, sub¬
ject to the next Demecratic Pri¬
mary, Tf elected I promise that
1 will fill the office to the best of
my ability.
El mer Grooms.
Eor Represenative.
Fellow Citizens and Voters: I
announce my candidacy for rep
resentative or Wa.vne County,
Subject to the rules and regulatio
governing the Democratic Pri
mary and if elected pledge to
work actively for all necessary
reforms Democratic, social, civic
state and national.
C. S. Meadows
COUNTY TREASURER
To the voters of Wayne County.
hereby announce myself as a
for the office of County
subject to the Derao
P rimary and solicit the sup
port of the voters of Wayne Coun
ty
Bespeotfully,
G. B. Cross.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
From the earnest solicitation
of my many friends throughout
the county I hereby announce ray
self as a candidate for Tax Re¬
ceiver, subject to the democratic
primary, and promise to fulfill the
duties of said office to the best of
my ability if elected
D. I. Carter.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To the voters of Wayne County.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Tax
Collector of Wayne County, sub¬
ject to the Democratic primary
Marion Odum.